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| Plant Name |
Habit |
Zone |
Rate |
Color |
Description |
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Upright Narrow |
5 |
Large |
Green |
Narrower than the species, 'Joe Kozey' is an extraordinary cultivar that stands out from the rest. It withstands snow loads much better because its branches are sturdier and they are held more tightly to the trunk than other types. At maturity, the slow-growing Japanese Umbrella Pine becomes a large, spire-like tree. A selection from Sydney Waxman, University of Connecticut. |
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Upright Broad |
5 |
Dwarf |
Green |
This dense, slow-growing selection of Japanese Umbrella Pine has a definite leader when young, but broadens with age. Short, dark-green needles and a compact stature distinguish the beautiful cultivar. It was selected by John Mitsch, Aurora, Oregon, a plantsman who generously shared new plants with Jean Iseli and other conifer enthusiasts. |
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Upright Broad |
5 |
Large |
Green |
'Winter Green' is an improved cultivar with size and shape similar to the species. As the name indicates, the beautiful foliage retains its dark, glossy green through winter. A seedling selection from Sydney Waxman, University of Connecticut. |